3: On The Embankment

4: Cubist Camouflage

Mind-meltingly fuzzy, tangible sonics. Equally captivating / drifting ambient pieces from the brain of Brian Leeds aka Huerco S.
This one came out around 2016 initially, and was his 2nd album at the time.
4 years later, a few extra killer releases under the belt, and this one still sounds great, if not even better than it did before.

We won’t go into too much detail with this review, as we think the clips will already give you an idea of the kind of depths we’re dealing with here.
And yes it may be a cliche’d thing to say – but this one is really best listened from the very beginning, to the very end – whilst in a comfortable position, with good sound.

Seriously, if you don’t have this one already, and you want some ambient music that will take you away to places, sharpen your intrigue and focus your senses – without being anywhere close to any form of background muzak for the chill playlist crew –
then click on, and await for the delivery so you can hop on that pink cloud
– you won’t regret it.

Served in O.G. first pressing sleeve design, reissued for 2020 via the Proibito label.